Proficient High School Math Standards | ||
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Introduction | ||
To acquire the level of proficient, students have to first master the minimum standards. Follow this link to learn about the minimum high school mathematics standards in our framework. MATHguide Link: Minimum High School Mathematics Standards
In addition to meeting the minimum standards, students must also master the following content to reach a level of proficient within our framework.
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These are geometry topics that every high school student must master.
esson: Power Rules for Exponents | |
These are functions topics that every high school student must master.
esson: Relations | |
These are geometry topics that every high school student must master.
esson: Circle Properties | |
These are coordinate geometry topics that every high school student must master.
esson: Distance, Midpoint, Slope, and Partitioning a Segment | |
These are probability topics that every high school students must master.
esson: Basic Counting | |
Use the link below to learn more about the next level within our framework. It is suggested that students who plan on attending college to pursue academic areas of study should meet the demands of an advanced level.
MATHguide Link: Advanced High School Math Standards
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